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a Achillea Ptarmica L. 2. Meadows on the clay, south of Sand- 
ridge. 
Tanacetum vulgare L. 1. Marston; Bulkington; Keevil. Ap- 
parently a true native. 
Artemisia vulgaris L. 2. Bromham, &e. 8. eg Wylye, 
&e. The only form observed was var. Yai de Fors: elles 
_ Aretium majus Bernh. 1, Roadside near Pentry Bridge, abe 
ington.— 4. minus Bernh. 1. il. 2, Somerford Com ; 
Bromham, &. 8. Warminster ; + as ; Boyton. Dotibiicas 
Carduus crispus L. 1. Keevil; Steeple Ashton, &. 2. Winsley; 
Wootton Bassett; Bromham; Box; Colerne, &c. 8. Heytesbury; 
Boyton, &e. General on the chalk and limestone 
Daious ertophorus Roth. 1. Bratton. 2, For vd 
__ Serratula tinctoria L. 1. Meadows between Edington and Kee- 
vil, scarce; Coulston Hill; Corsley. 2. Meadows north of Seend 
Station, in great quantity. — 
‘entaurea nigra L, The only form which I observed last he 
was one with radiant flowers, but the phyllaries of the ¢ 
(C. pratensis Boreau 
Pipale: hincepieieet i 8. Warminster ; Heytesbury ; Boyton, &e. 
echioides L. ee Hilperton, &c. 2. Roadsides, north 
of risky Station. 
Crepis tar axacifolia Thuill. This species appears to have spread 
greatly since I'l. Pl. was published ; it is now locally oe 
ls a oa Bratton; Tinhead. 2. Ditteridge ; alate. . War 
minster 
Hieracium niece Sm. 1. Isaw, but did not gather, a plant 
which I belie as this, on a wall-top at Erlestoke. — umbellatum 
ae Goidudes lereens Worton and Great Chevyerell. 
Leontodon hirtus L. 8. Warminster, Boyton, a frequent on 
the chalk. 
Campanula glomerata L. 8. Between Chicklade and Wylye ; 
downs near on. 
Specularia hybrida A. DC. 1. Tinhead. 8. Warminster. 
Calluna Erica DC, 1. Near _— Water. 8. Downs between 
Boyton and Great Ridge Wood, & 
Erica cinerea L. 9. South of the road, about half-way cornea 
Chicklade and Wylye; covering several acres. e district 
boundary is not easy to make out from the small-scale in 
fl. Pi ley but I believe that the station is in Dist. 9 rather than 8. 
evil ; D 
[Vin inca major L. Hedge, Keevil. I have ascertained that some 
cottages formerly stood there.] 
